Green Cluster Studies File, 2007
- TF-04124
- File
- 2007
Part of Farrell (Sir Terry) Archive
A series of 5 booklets detailing case studies for the Greening the Gateway scheme
Green Cluster Studies File, 2007
Part of Farrell (Sir Terry) Archive
A series of 5 booklets detailing case studies for the Greening the Gateway scheme
Green Cluster Studies, Technical Reports, February 2007-March 2008
Part of Farrell (Sir Terry) Archive
A series of 5 reports detailing case studies for the Greening the Gateway scheme.
Part of Bloodaxe Books Archive
Part of Farrell (Sir Terry) Archive
A collection of image slides for Green Park. The file consists of 7 35mm slides in 2 wallets.
Farrells
Green Places, Issue 12, February 2005
Part of Farrell (Sir Terry) Archive
Review of Sir Terry Farrell's book, Place, p42.
Greenhouse Blinds Revision 1, 10 April 1980
Part of Farrell (Sir Terry) Archive
Title: Greenhouse Blinds R1; Scale: 1:20; Date: 10 April 1980; Original Ref: CNBB1/CN/140 R1; Size: 420mm x 600mm; Material: Transparent paper.
Greening the Gateway, Kent and Medway, Estuaries Towns and Downs, July 2007
Part of Farrell (Sir Terry) Archive
Booklet detailing the vision for the Thames Gateway Parklands.
Part of Farrell (Sir Terry) Archive
The model is made up of acrylic and also based on a acrylic sheet. The details of the model showing the landscape of the Greenwich with 4 multi-storeyed buildings in different sizes with details on it. The model is encased with detachable acrylic case. Dimensions of height, width, depth in centimetres: 32 x 23 x 14
Part of Farrell (Sir Terry) Archive
Wooden model of Greenwich, including Thames, buildings and roads, indicative of area covered by the Greenwich Peninsula masterplan. Model detailing sits on top of a wooden base, encased in a wooden box. Dimensions of height, width, depth in centimetres: 144 x 94 x 26
Greenwich - Greenwich Peninsula Masterplan
Part of Farrell (Sir Terry) Archive
Farrell’s masterplan was based on the view that the site has the potential to provide a full range of uses and remain compatible with Greenwich planning policies. The plan envisaged a hierarchy of public space ascending from the local square, the central park, to the park corridor. Farrell's envisaged Greenwich as being a mixed use, densely populated and mixed use area, incorporating high-density housing with some working space, integrated transport and good local facilities.
Farrell's appears to have had ad-hoc involvement in the masterplanning phase, but a formal position as Greenwich masterplanner was not fully realised between 2000-2004. Material present in the archive indicates that planning permission was obtained in March 2004, but it is unclear how far the masterplan developed from this point.